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wubvbibst paie(s)ilii^i aot vol iv salisbury n c tuesday october 21 1823 no 176 fbl.ntsd a-td rthlisbld every week valuable sale of goods tat auction h f k . Â° f go Â° ls of the late firm of con ovlr & co will be sold at auction to the highest bidder without reserve in the Â« own of cheraw on the 6th day of november next consisting of as choice a collection as was ever exhibited for sale in this state among which are Â° superfine cloths and cassimeres sattinctts white and clue plains flannels and blankets domestic shirting and power loom do irish linens diapers calico ginghams blk and fig silks and seersuckers umbrellas merino shawls blk and col'd canton crapes silk and cotton hdkfs of every description cambricks and cambrick robes elegant worked flounces a large assortment of ribbons col'd and nun's thread and cotton balls hosiery of every description thread laces and edging tortoise shell and common combs a large and elegant assortment of by ph1lo white mom th j raleigh begi3teb auxiliaries like the nile and her tributa ries are streams which are fertilizing the barren wastes of our country and making " glad the city of our god united in one firm phalanx ; associated with the great and wise and on both sides of the atlantic ; and laboring under the banners of jehovah they are effecting a reforma tion in the moral character ol the world never before witnessed the hindoo and hottentot will presently relinquish the inhuman practice of sacrificing the child of their bosoms " flesh of thei r flesh and bone of their bone to inanimate idols i he desart has become vocal with the praises of emanuel ana the solitary place begins to blossom as the rose the igno rant poor are learning the way to those blessed habitations where all the elect of god in sweet communion brandish thoir palms of victory and in strains of loud hozannas join in celebrating their ma ker's praise schemes to divide us and destroy our free government and institutions an over throw of our free system is most assu redly meditated and will be attempted unless indeed some great political e\ents a"d changes soon uk place in europe . such for instance as an effective misun derstanding between england and russia of which there is not the ie^st appearance at this time for notwithstanding tho speeches of british ministers in parlia ment and the insidious writings of hired editors it is evident that those two pow ers are on a perfect understanding with regard to the empire ofthe seas and the general government of the whole globe as well as to the extinction of every spark of civil liberty on its whole surface i he british have had long since agents and emissaries among the free government in south-america ready to clothe work as soon as ordered â€” as those in france spain portugal and switzerland have clone lately ; so that the infernal work will be intirely concluded in our opinion the present year the vigilance of jefferson madison and monroe have hitherto thwarted in great put the designs of the enemy ; and it required all the energy and firmness of thc latter to protect gen jackson against the attacks and censure ofthe agents and emissaries of that enemy who never could forgive his bravery and able conduct not like indeed the pusillanimous kings of naples france sardinia spain c who at thc call of the british cabinet and of the other atrocious members ofthe holy alliance delivered the most brave the mest worthy of their military scientific men sec to be murdered and thus sacri ficed them to the jealousy of dastard and ferocious enemies thc terms of the western carolinian will reaftc r be as follows : three dollars per annum payable yearly in report of the auxiliary bible society of the university of north-carolina the members of the auxiliary bible society of the university convened a few days since the following was the order in which their business was trans acted : even paper sent at a distance will be discon d ued after the time y\as expired for which it is been paid for unless the subscriber is known i be good in the latter case the paper will be i.t until paid for and ordered to bc atopt advertisements uiii be inserted at fifty cents r square foi the first insertion and twenty-five bis fur each subsequent one advertisements urn a distance must be paid for or their pay 1 st a chapter in the bible read by the president of the society 2d a prayer by the president of the university 3d the reports of the respective officers 4th an address by the rev s k kollock t assumed by a responsible person before can be published 5th an address by professor olm sted all letters addressed to the editor must be isi-pniil or they will not be attended to ! 6th election of officers for the ensu suing year 7th a prayer by professor olmsted the following officers were elected : robert hallj president ; edward d sims and elam alexander vice-presi dents mathias e manly cor sec'y bramfield l ridley rec sec'y james w bryan treasurer a moore thomas bond samuel f sneed e mason m polk iv donnci yv anderson a j de hossett t j pugh z johnston john 13 vis and william a graham mana ge rs . state of north-carolina irf.nf.ll county 10urt of equity spring term 1823 j william sloan rs samuel carson david carson andrew carson william carson ele ltt carson mary carson nes scott and his f/ht martha jacob weauietbyand his wifi 1 i gvet original bill for the conveyance of land it appearing to the satisfaction of tlie court that theabo defendants live beyond the limits of it is therefore ordered by the court ilication bc made in tbe western caro linian for ? ! i e months successively that unless the d fendants appear at our next court 10 be held for the county of iredell at tbe court statesrille on tbe fifth monday after lie fourth monday in september next then and there to plead answer or demur otherwise judg ment v ill be taken p'-o confesso as to them and the case heard ex : arte hard-ware consisting of every article in the trade seine ". wine 360 pair ladies best quality morocco and sa ' an boots and shoes ' ro shoes 2(/do ' â– ;, men's boots french brandy holland gin jamaica rum irish whiskey madeira colmanar and malaga wines 25 bbls countrv gin rum a id whiskey 3 hhds and 3.5 bbls muscovado sugar 9j0 lbs 5 a r v ugar 28 kegs assorted sizes cut n'uils lo kegs test american powder 8 do 25 canister each english double battle 10,00Â«j best quality spanish cigais 4,000 do do iv rican do 3 tons suedes and english iron a laige as 101 ' i nl of glass-ware the presidency ron iiie wr.hrr.hx cahounian september 18 2 3 mr white : your paper of the 1 5th ju ly last in which there is an article signed lucius has been produced at our rooms the nations who knows us say that we are in general the most discerning the most patiiotic people among the civilized vet our public prints shew us to the world in a quite opposite character on the question of the choice of a man to be our next president local prejudices partiali ties selfish and nariow views appear to be the leading motives for a choice we appear more like slaves to our individual desires and passions than like freemen ieeling for the whole with the whole and wishing onlv for the welfare ol the whole if we had the true patriotic spirit to divest eursi ives of these selfish aiul local con siderations a proper choice would soon he made it is due to professors koilock and olmsted to remark that their addresses served lo enkindle in the breasts of the mc mbers of t.ie society a purer fi me of love and z ... by tracing the progress of divine tiu'fn nd its sanctifying effects on the m nm john n hart c m c e 3mt~6 paid s h , in again introduc ing this sici.ty to the odd and we ire glad to c we are able o record for the encou rage ment of mher bible societies an ev ident increase of zeal in the bible cause amongst young men not professors of re ligion we hope that this spirit will ex tend to every county in the state â€” and that none who have patronized institu tions of this kind will be " weary in well doing however well the citizens ol this state may be supplied with bibles let vis recollect that a majoiit of the globe are sitting in darkness having no gospel to tell them of the love of a dy ing saviour and to direct them tn e biias of an eternal world this society is as yet in its infancy â€” it owes its existence to the indefatigable exertions of mr ro binson who visited us during last year and was recognised as an auxiliary by the parent institution uhe american bible society established in the city of new york march 8th 1823 since its organ iz dion this societv has contributed to the parent institution 175 : has received 1 50 bibles of which it has on hand 100 ; hav ing disposed of at reduced pikes and gratuitous distribution 50 the warm interest which appears to an imate the members of this society ;, their unwillingness that their fellow mortals should be condemned without knowing why and wherefore ; and their conscious ness of the amelioration of society by the indiscriminate dissemination ofthe scrip lures are sufficient guarantees of its per petuity of 173 students belonging to the university 150 are engaged in this divine work ; and although a great major ity of them are strangers to the light of revelation having never tasted the sweets nor experienced the salutary consolations which it affords still we sauguinely hope that we have grounds to anticipate the happiest consequences from the establish ment of the society if we were to ad mit that the christian religion is nothing more than the offspring of heathen su perstition a mere bugbear to frighten timorous mortals from vice and iniquity is not its influence on man as tending to modify his inordinate passions and to civ ilize the savage barbarity of his nature a consideration alone sufficient toenceuiage all men of liberal sentiments and chari table dispositions to embark with alacri ty in the cause of its universal e?"~n sion ? the country around chapel iiiii affords ample room for the exertion of charity many are too poor to purchase a bible and we are assured that there are manv families which had been destitute of a bible for many years previous to the establishment of this society but since these deficiencies have been supplied we are still seeking out other objects of char ity although the operations of the so ciety have not been very extensive we bo lieve that it has been and will be made an instrument of lasting benefit to families and individuals ; since many have possess ed themselves of this invaluable treasure who otherwise would be little better than the idolatrous heathen ignorant of god their creator and christ their redeemer it must be a subject of lhe warmest gratulalion to christians to look around into the world and behold the exertions that have been made and are still making in the glorious cause of thc salvation of souls stray horse rokr loose from the subscriber on the 4th 1 inst on the main road from rockford to together with every other article usually found in a country store 1 erms of sale â€” approved endorsed notes payable 1st february next â€” or 2 per cent dis count on the bills i'or cash m'a uvr.y williams â– ''â– â– â– .â– >'â– at anv period but still more particu larly under the present critical circum stances we want at our head a man of uncommon energy and firmness ; and with all that he will have to use un om mon exertions to defeat the designs ofthe enemy and free the country from that foreign influence which has aire ad v de luded and corrupted so manv of our citi zens and is the real cause of many of our present embarrassments these and no doubt some mere still are the reasons w inch make us * ! ink tnat the election cf gen jackson will be strong ly opposed ; but if all the tnir citizens could join and feel sincerely for the safe ty and welfare of the nation the election would be certain ; and our beloved country once more saved from tho impending danger your fellow-citizens fthe intsville surry county six miles from itock tt.a sit all hav horse with mane roached switch 1 and one of his hind shoes oh he was taken k at the place from whence he escaped and rolling on the ground the skin was rubbed in a number of places more particularly on hips a reasonable reward will be given to person who will deliver him to william zac py of surry county or peter clingman of ntsville surry county or give information so 1 1 get him again henry allemong mh'-ilmru sept lo 18723 71 sept 11 1823 new fashions the subscriber having very lately received from his correspondent in philadelphia the latest fashions from the celebrated shop of uobb & winebrenner of that city is now ready to do all kinds of work belonging to the tailoring bu siness he pledges himself that all those who may favor i.im with their custom shall have their work done in the besi style ofthe fashions of the day and on reasonable terms travellers and others who wish garments made on short notice can be accommodated with a whole suit on a notice of two days orders from a distance punctually attended to there are now offered for public selec tion ix candidates viz : clinton adams crawford clay calhoun and jackson i heir characters are sufficiently known ; the hi'^h talents ofthe two first aro weii known the third crawford j is f*r from having the necessary qualifications and it is a real burlesque on the good sense of the people to have his nanip on the list ; the fourth has a great part of the neces sary qualifications but h is a weak man of a rather dissipated disposition â€” he can nof suit ; the two last ones calhoun and jackson are men of sufficient talents of undoubted patriotism integrity and firm ness however we would prefer gen jackson because we must reasonably sup pose him to have more experience that choice we do make as true americans uninfluenced by any motives unworthy of men who should slight every petty sor did consideration to maintain the inde pendence of their country the british faction supported by a gang of unprincipled men agents emis saries c become more daring as we be come less watchful and vigilant they will oppose with ail their might the election of gen jackson or mr calhoun they would prefer crawford to any other now we think if he is elected our indepen dence will be still in greater clanger lhe designs ofthe agents tools and support ers of the radical party are ton evident that we should have any doubt about that for these many months past we have been watching the measures steps intrigues kc of this faction and from time to time have warned our fellow-citizens but j omni sacrx fames quid non mortaliu pre tora cog is i the british give extensive credits they furnish vast quantities of merchan dize which impoverish the nation but replenish the treasury ; ihen all is well with those who receive the money anu who will not look a step further caring but little about the welfare ofthe nation we defy any one to contradict these as i sertions the baneful influence of that j faction is the real cause of many of our difficulties and ofthe impediments to our prosperity it was conspicuous in the decision of the missouri question ofthe reduction of the army of encouraging manufactures modifying the tariff of the ready paysru of duties 8tc it was most conspicuous on the canada frontiers in 1799 in the whiskey-boy's insurrection in the hartford convention on the fron tiers of georgia of louisiana of alaba ma of mississippi c 8cc c and now on the frontiers of missouri all the me taphisical sophistry and all the falsehoods ofthe heads of the faction and of their emissaries and tools cannot contradict these facts which we have on record by dates names sec and which we shall dis close more minutely on a future day sign and house painting ames ames has the pleasure of informing the citizens of salisbury and the surrouncl ; country that he has located himself in the iage and that his utmost endeavors shall ever to accommodate those who call upon him â€” : first became acquainted with his profession the city of new-york and the knowledge of business which he received while there cou nted with his experience in this country will il)le him to execute his business in the most it and fashionable style salisbury aug 18 1823 67 thomas v canon -. 11 1823 66 salisbury am tailoring business the subscriber having established himself in the above line of business in the town of lexington davidson county respectfully tenders his sei-vices to the citizens of that place and the surrounding country lie invites all who wish garments made to call on him and give him a fair trial he intends to make arrangements for procuring the latest fashions and will strive to do his work in the most approved and durable style orders for work sent from a distance will be punctually executed jacob ribltn lexington davidson co *.-. e n c sept 9 1823 7jxx middle states from the trenton fn j.j true american " mr calhoun's enemies ever since the agitation ofthe presidential question have endeavored to persuade the public that he is only a candidate in name and will ultimately decline in favor of mr adams nothing is more foreign from the truth his standing is of too hi^h an order to be merged in the fortunes of any one however distinguished indeed if late public indications be not illusory he is at this moment waving sectional con sideration the most popular of the can didates between him and mr adams therefore the contest it is almost certain iil finally issue and happy must that country be regarded that is privileged to select her chief m istrate from citizens so able are vii u us ! mecklenburg a gricultural society ie annual meeting ofthe mecklenburg ag ricultural soeietv will take place at the t-house in charlotte on the last monday in ber at eleven o'clock members of the ty and others friendly to the cause are estlv solicited to attend there will be ra premiums awarded and the president ieliver a discourse on agriculture smith 2t76 list of letters remaining in the post office at zharlotte n c on thc 1st day of october 1823 a paris alexander mr alexander â€¢ william alexander rebecca allison joel b alexander ephraim alexander lawson h alexander wm b alexander ezekiel alexan der b â€” joseph l black matthew bain 2 abner brooks james r black john bigham robert barnhill wm bigham byrams or cooks zekial w beaty c â€” alexander crocket john capps mrs jane caldwell wm t crow ell nathaniel cunningham eleazer cochran d lewis dinkins gen e davidsjn robert davidson mrs martha darnall david dougher ty wm douglass frederick dinkins sugar dulin james dinkins 3 richard daniels f â€” henry foster john friddle robert faires tho mas finney samuel farr g â€” josiah grady john liilmore wm glass h â€” elam hunter jeremiah hinson john hunter zeckeriah horn alexander hogan 2 james h howie elle hughes j â€” john jenkins barbara johnston wm jones julius jones robert jamison mrs rebecca jones john m james thomas j je rome k â€” miss mary a kirkpatrick a d karr 2 john kendrick hugh kirkpatrick ro bert kirkpatrick l â€” benjamin lindsay wm lee james latta henry lewis mâ€”alexan der m'clarta david molton benjamin morrow elizabeth montgomery joseph m'rum2 j & s m'rum james m'rau'en john m'cullah smith miller 2 master charles mason eli m'call jas and wm miller thomas m'cippin john m cord wm m'graw john m'leod n joseph nicholson jas newel wm h neel oâ€”ed win j osborne p wm parks 2 elizabeth price edmund palmer elizabeth potts tho mas parks and robert caldwell doct wm j polk wm b porter wm potts q wm c query r joseph reed capt peter rape isaac rosser john reed charles richmond james robinson wm tradford s john stew art john springs 2 john sing garner sanders 3 thomas b smith wm scott hugh snell john smith adam a springs alexander or jas scott andrew spratt sarah stephens i ho mas spratt t â€” jas g torrence 2 abraham taylor v david vance w godfrey wil liams john weaver thomas williamson wm w walker abner wires robert wilson john williamson john wolf miss jane wallace john wallace benjamin weathers 3x77 wm smith p ma october 11 1823 list oi letters iu the post office at concord n c oct 1 1823 a john h at exander william adkison tobias area r â€” thomas basington sol oman burn.es david bradshaw andrew bain charles blackwelder joseph baker william bell peter boger c â€” noah corzine andrew corzine john case able corzine peter coble mr calhoun comes before the public of new jersey wi'h peculiar claims upon its confidence mr adams is probably th most intelligent dipl^motist in the union but for practical information in relation to our internal concerns mr caihoun is without a question his superior and this fact is entitled to serious regard ; for the great questions of national policy which will be agitated for the next ten years will most probably be such as will grow out of our domestic interests rather than our foreign relations bert campbell george cagle d william . duckworth e â€” paul earnhart thomas er 1 f braham fox catharine furr jacob c-ese gâ€”uobert glass h william g har i nelly hudson i tiompson hunt william har , joseph hawel mary huie isabella hunt toige houston dempsey honeycut doct arles harris j â€” john johnson john jarret bn c jimison samuel jimison k â€” robert rkpatrick laird kirkpatrick col p karr jacob lverlv m jane miller andrew m irdy william m'clain john misenhimer jo li m'clelland jacob macart william m'graw trparet m'cochran malcolm m'bride john w rilom the 1cew-tork statesman mr calhoun's whole politit al life nce only shows him to be an ardent friend and maintainer of the constitution of the uni ted states but one ofthe most pure un spotted and undeviating republicans that ever participated in the confidence of the american people no man can put his finger on a single spot or blemish in the republican character of john c calhoun he is above reproach he can stand the severest test thai ever tried poliical faith and constancy eb hugh s m'caleb erexene morridbn m mitchell n william newel o peter ercah p george a phifer john plott ro t p'-rviiuis rev walter s pharr r fran itoss david reese david russel moses ro s john kichey jane russel james ross seth jers jane ross marcus reese john rogers in heed s hartwell spain elizabeth ste pson john strobe alexander scott martin igli john sossaman david moore philip ve w john w weddington josiah p lite 3wt76 d stork e a p m estate of thomas hinshaw piie subscriber having qualified as admin l iatrator to the estate of thomas hinshaw e'd of randolph countv takes this method to h upon all those who are indebted to the e9 te of said hinshaw to make payment also tifies all such as have claims upon said estate present them for payment within the time escribed by law otherwise they will be debar d of recovery jesse uiaiuaw.adfii'r %Â«. 30 1833 3t77 two notorious scolding women had a set-to in england lately force ot lungs alone decided the victory in fa vor of ne of them the defeated xantippe from great prostration of strength died the next day let all termagants take warning it is a matter of deep regret to see american prints becoming the echoes of our most inveterate enemy ; and many of our deluded citizens to be the dupes of such artful intrigue and deep-laid the parent institution with her 300 he who gives fair words feeds you with an empty spoon

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wubvbibst paie(s)ilii^i aot vol iv salisbury n c tuesday october 21 1823 no 176 fbl.ntsd a-td rthlisbld every week valuable sale of goods tat auction h f k . Â° f go Â° ls of the late firm of con ovlr & co will be sold at auction to the highest bidder without reserve in the Â« own of cheraw on the 6th day of november next consisting of as choice a collection as was ever exhibited for sale in this state among which are Â° superfine cloths and cassimeres sattinctts white and clue plains flannels and blankets domestic shirting and power loom do irish linens diapers calico ginghams blk and fig silks and seersuckers umbrellas merino shawls blk and col'd canton crapes silk and cotton hdkfs of every description cambricks and cambrick robes elegant worked flounces a large assortment of ribbons col'd and nun's thread and cotton balls hosiery of every description thread laces and edging tortoise shell and common combs a large and elegant assortment of by ph1lo white mom th j raleigh begi3teb auxiliaries like the nile and her tributa ries are streams which are fertilizing the barren wastes of our country and making " glad the city of our god united in one firm phalanx ; associated with the great and wise and on both sides of the atlantic ; and laboring under the banners of jehovah they are effecting a reforma tion in the moral character ol the world never before witnessed the hindoo and hottentot will presently relinquish the inhuman practice of sacrificing the child of their bosoms " flesh of thei r flesh and bone of their bone to inanimate idols i he desart has become vocal with the praises of emanuel ana the solitary place begins to blossom as the rose the igno rant poor are learning the way to those blessed habitations where all the elect of god in sweet communion brandish thoir palms of victory and in strains of loud hozannas join in celebrating their ma ker's praise schemes to divide us and destroy our free government and institutions an over throw of our free system is most assu redly meditated and will be attempted unless indeed some great political e\ents a"d changes soon uk place in europe . such for instance as an effective misun derstanding between england and russia of which there is not the ie^st appearance at this time for notwithstanding tho speeches of british ministers in parlia ment and the insidious writings of hired editors it is evident that those two pow ers are on a perfect understanding with regard to the empire ofthe seas and the general government of the whole globe as well as to the extinction of every spark of civil liberty on its whole surface i he british have had long since agents and emissaries among the free government in south-america ready to clothe work as soon as ordered â€” as those in france spain portugal and switzerland have clone lately ; so that the infernal work will be intirely concluded in our opinion the present year the vigilance of jefferson madison and monroe have hitherto thwarted in great put the designs of the enemy ; and it required all the energy and firmness of thc latter to protect gen jackson against the attacks and censure ofthe agents and emissaries of that enemy who never could forgive his bravery and able conduct not like indeed the pusillanimous kings of naples france sardinia spain c who at thc call of the british cabinet and of the other atrocious members ofthe holy alliance delivered the most brave the mest worthy of their military scientific men sec to be murdered and thus sacri ficed them to the jealousy of dastard and ferocious enemies thc terms of the western carolinian will reaftc r be as follows : three dollars per annum payable yearly in report of the auxiliary bible society of the university of north-carolina the members of the auxiliary bible society of the university convened a few days since the following was the order in which their business was trans acted : even paper sent at a distance will be discon d ued after the time y\as expired for which it is been paid for unless the subscriber is known i be good in the latter case the paper will be i.t until paid for and ordered to bc atopt advertisements uiii be inserted at fifty cents r square foi the first insertion and twenty-five bis fur each subsequent one advertisements urn a distance must be paid for or their pay 1 st a chapter in the bible read by the president of the society 2d a prayer by the president of the university 3d the reports of the respective officers 4th an address by the rev s k kollock t assumed by a responsible person before can be published 5th an address by professor olm sted all letters addressed to the editor must be isi-pniil or they will not be attended to ! 6th election of officers for the ensu suing year 7th a prayer by professor olmsted the following officers were elected : robert hallj president ; edward d sims and elam alexander vice-presi dents mathias e manly cor sec'y bramfield l ridley rec sec'y james w bryan treasurer a moore thomas bond samuel f sneed e mason m polk iv donnci yv anderson a j de hossett t j pugh z johnston john 13 vis and william a graham mana ge rs . state of north-carolina irf.nf.ll county 10urt of equity spring term 1823 j william sloan rs samuel carson david carson andrew carson william carson ele ltt carson mary carson nes scott and his f/ht martha jacob weauietbyand his wifi 1 i gvet original bill for the conveyance of land it appearing to the satisfaction of tlie court that theabo defendants live beyond the limits of it is therefore ordered by the court ilication bc made in tbe western caro linian for ? ! i e months successively that unless the d fendants appear at our next court 10 be held for the county of iredell at tbe court statesrille on tbe fifth monday after lie fourth monday in september next then and there to plead answer or demur otherwise judg ment v ill be taken p'-o confesso as to them and the case heard ex : arte hard-ware consisting of every article in the trade seine ". wine 360 pair ladies best quality morocco and sa ' an boots and shoes ' ro shoes 2(/do ' â– ;, men's boots french brandy holland gin jamaica rum irish whiskey madeira colmanar and malaga wines 25 bbls countrv gin rum a id whiskey 3 hhds and 3.5 bbls muscovado sugar 9j0 lbs 5 a r v ugar 28 kegs assorted sizes cut n'uils lo kegs test american powder 8 do 25 canister each english double battle 10,00Â«j best quality spanish cigais 4,000 do do iv rican do 3 tons suedes and english iron a laige as 101 ' i nl of glass-ware the presidency ron iiie wr.hrr.hx cahounian september 18 2 3 mr white : your paper of the 1 5th ju ly last in which there is an article signed lucius has been produced at our rooms the nations who knows us say that we are in general the most discerning the most patiiotic people among the civilized vet our public prints shew us to the world in a quite opposite character on the question of the choice of a man to be our next president local prejudices partiali ties selfish and nariow views appear to be the leading motives for a choice we appear more like slaves to our individual desires and passions than like freemen ieeling for the whole with the whole and wishing onlv for the welfare ol the whole if we had the true patriotic spirit to divest eursi ives of these selfish aiul local con siderations a proper choice would soon he made it is due to professors koilock and olmsted to remark that their addresses served lo enkindle in the breasts of the mc mbers of t.ie society a purer fi me of love and z ... by tracing the progress of divine tiu'fn nd its sanctifying effects on the m nm john n hart c m c e 3mt~6 paid s h , in again introduc ing this sici.ty to the odd and we ire glad to c we are able o record for the encou rage ment of mher bible societies an ev ident increase of zeal in the bible cause amongst young men not professors of re ligion we hope that this spirit will ex tend to every county in the state â€” and that none who have patronized institu tions of this kind will be " weary in well doing however well the citizens ol this state may be supplied with bibles let vis recollect that a majoiit of the globe are sitting in darkness having no gospel to tell them of the love of a dy ing saviour and to direct them tn e biias of an eternal world this society is as yet in its infancy â€” it owes its existence to the indefatigable exertions of mr ro binson who visited us during last year and was recognised as an auxiliary by the parent institution uhe american bible society established in the city of new york march 8th 1823 since its organ iz dion this societv has contributed to the parent institution 175 : has received 1 50 bibles of which it has on hand 100 ; hav ing disposed of at reduced pikes and gratuitous distribution 50 the warm interest which appears to an imate the members of this society ;, their unwillingness that their fellow mortals should be condemned without knowing why and wherefore ; and their conscious ness of the amelioration of society by the indiscriminate dissemination ofthe scrip lures are sufficient guarantees of its per petuity of 173 students belonging to the university 150 are engaged in this divine work ; and although a great major ity of them are strangers to the light of revelation having never tasted the sweets nor experienced the salutary consolations which it affords still we sauguinely hope that we have grounds to anticipate the happiest consequences from the establish ment of the society if we were to ad mit that the christian religion is nothing more than the offspring of heathen su perstition a mere bugbear to frighten timorous mortals from vice and iniquity is not its influence on man as tending to modify his inordinate passions and to civ ilize the savage barbarity of his nature a consideration alone sufficient toenceuiage all men of liberal sentiments and chari table dispositions to embark with alacri ty in the cause of its universal e?"~n sion ? the country around chapel iiiii affords ample room for the exertion of charity many are too poor to purchase a bible and we are assured that there are manv families which had been destitute of a bible for many years previous to the establishment of this society but since these deficiencies have been supplied we are still seeking out other objects of char ity although the operations of the so ciety have not been very extensive we bo lieve that it has been and will be made an instrument of lasting benefit to families and individuals ; since many have possess ed themselves of this invaluable treasure who otherwise would be little better than the idolatrous heathen ignorant of god their creator and christ their redeemer it must be a subject of lhe warmest gratulalion to christians to look around into the world and behold the exertions that have been made and are still making in the glorious cause of thc salvation of souls stray horse rokr loose from the subscriber on the 4th 1 inst on the main road from rockford to together with every other article usually found in a country store 1 erms of sale â€” approved endorsed notes payable 1st february next â€” or 2 per cent dis count on the bills i'or cash m'a uvr.y williams â– ''â– â– â– .â– >'â– at anv period but still more particu larly under the present critical circum stances we want at our head a man of uncommon energy and firmness ; and with all that he will have to use un om mon exertions to defeat the designs ofthe enemy and free the country from that foreign influence which has aire ad v de luded and corrupted so manv of our citi zens and is the real cause of many of our present embarrassments these and no doubt some mere still are the reasons w inch make us * ! ink tnat the election cf gen jackson will be strong ly opposed ; but if all the tnir citizens could join and feel sincerely for the safe ty and welfare of the nation the election would be certain ; and our beloved country once more saved from tho impending danger your fellow-citizens fthe intsville surry county six miles from itock tt.a sit all hav horse with mane roached switch 1 and one of his hind shoes oh he was taken k at the place from whence he escaped and rolling on the ground the skin was rubbed in a number of places more particularly on hips a reasonable reward will be given to person who will deliver him to william zac py of surry county or peter clingman of ntsville surry county or give information so 1 1 get him again henry allemong mh'-ilmru sept lo 18723 71 sept 11 1823 new fashions the subscriber having very lately received from his correspondent in philadelphia the latest fashions from the celebrated shop of uobb & winebrenner of that city is now ready to do all kinds of work belonging to the tailoring bu siness he pledges himself that all those who may favor i.im with their custom shall have their work done in the besi style ofthe fashions of the day and on reasonable terms travellers and others who wish garments made on short notice can be accommodated with a whole suit on a notice of two days orders from a distance punctually attended to there are now offered for public selec tion ix candidates viz : clinton adams crawford clay calhoun and jackson i heir characters are sufficiently known ; the hi'^h talents ofthe two first aro weii known the third crawford j is f*r from having the necessary qualifications and it is a real burlesque on the good sense of the people to have his nanip on the list ; the fourth has a great part of the neces sary qualifications but h is a weak man of a rather dissipated disposition â€” he can nof suit ; the two last ones calhoun and jackson are men of sufficient talents of undoubted patriotism integrity and firm ness however we would prefer gen jackson because we must reasonably sup pose him to have more experience that choice we do make as true americans uninfluenced by any motives unworthy of men who should slight every petty sor did consideration to maintain the inde pendence of their country the british faction supported by a gang of unprincipled men agents emis saries c become more daring as we be come less watchful and vigilant they will oppose with ail their might the election of gen jackson or mr calhoun they would prefer crawford to any other now we think if he is elected our indepen dence will be still in greater clanger lhe designs ofthe agents tools and support ers of the radical party are ton evident that we should have any doubt about that for these many months past we have been watching the measures steps intrigues kc of this faction and from time to time have warned our fellow-citizens but j omni sacrx fames quid non mortaliu pre tora cog is i the british give extensive credits they furnish vast quantities of merchan dize which impoverish the nation but replenish the treasury ; ihen all is well with those who receive the money anu who will not look a step further caring but little about the welfare ofthe nation we defy any one to contradict these as i sertions the baneful influence of that j faction is the real cause of many of our difficulties and ofthe impediments to our prosperity it was conspicuous in the decision of the missouri question ofthe reduction of the army of encouraging manufactures modifying the tariff of the ready paysru of duties 8tc it was most conspicuous on the canada frontiers in 1799 in the whiskey-boy's insurrection in the hartford convention on the fron tiers of georgia of louisiana of alaba ma of mississippi c 8cc c and now on the frontiers of missouri all the me taphisical sophistry and all the falsehoods ofthe heads of the faction and of their emissaries and tools cannot contradict these facts which we have on record by dates names sec and which we shall dis close more minutely on a future day sign and house painting ames ames has the pleasure of informing the citizens of salisbury and the surrouncl ; country that he has located himself in the iage and that his utmost endeavors shall ever to accommodate those who call upon him â€” : first became acquainted with his profession the city of new-york and the knowledge of business which he received while there cou nted with his experience in this country will il)le him to execute his business in the most it and fashionable style salisbury aug 18 1823 67 thomas v canon -. 11 1823 66 salisbury am tailoring business the subscriber having established himself in the above line of business in the town of lexington davidson county respectfully tenders his sei-vices to the citizens of that place and the surrounding country lie invites all who wish garments made to call on him and give him a fair trial he intends to make arrangements for procuring the latest fashions and will strive to do his work in the most approved and durable style orders for work sent from a distance will be punctually executed jacob ribltn lexington davidson co *.-. e n c sept 9 1823 7jxx middle states from the trenton fn j.j true american " mr calhoun's enemies ever since the agitation ofthe presidential question have endeavored to persuade the public that he is only a candidate in name and will ultimately decline in favor of mr adams nothing is more foreign from the truth his standing is of too hi^h an order to be merged in the fortunes of any one however distinguished indeed if late public indications be not illusory he is at this moment waving sectional con sideration the most popular of the can didates between him and mr adams therefore the contest it is almost certain iil finally issue and happy must that country be regarded that is privileged to select her chief m istrate from citizens so able are vii u us ! mecklenburg a gricultural society ie annual meeting ofthe mecklenburg ag ricultural soeietv will take place at the t-house in charlotte on the last monday in ber at eleven o'clock members of the ty and others friendly to the cause are estlv solicited to attend there will be ra premiums awarded and the president ieliver a discourse on agriculture smith 2t76 list of letters remaining in the post office at zharlotte n c on thc 1st day of october 1823 a paris alexander mr alexander â€¢ william alexander rebecca allison joel b alexander ephraim alexander lawson h alexander wm b alexander ezekiel alexan der b â€” joseph l black matthew bain 2 abner brooks james r black john bigham robert barnhill wm bigham byrams or cooks zekial w beaty c â€” alexander crocket john capps mrs jane caldwell wm t crow ell nathaniel cunningham eleazer cochran d lewis dinkins gen e davidsjn robert davidson mrs martha darnall david dougher ty wm douglass frederick dinkins sugar dulin james dinkins 3 richard daniels f â€” henry foster john friddle robert faires tho mas finney samuel farr g â€” josiah grady john liilmore wm glass h â€” elam hunter jeremiah hinson john hunter zeckeriah horn alexander hogan 2 james h howie elle hughes j â€” john jenkins barbara johnston wm jones julius jones robert jamison mrs rebecca jones john m james thomas j je rome k â€” miss mary a kirkpatrick a d karr 2 john kendrick hugh kirkpatrick ro bert kirkpatrick l â€” benjamin lindsay wm lee james latta henry lewis mâ€”alexan der m'clarta david molton benjamin morrow elizabeth montgomery joseph m'rum2 j & s m'rum james m'rau'en john m'cullah smith miller 2 master charles mason eli m'call jas and wm miller thomas m'cippin john m cord wm m'graw john m'leod n joseph nicholson jas newel wm h neel oâ€”ed win j osborne p wm parks 2 elizabeth price edmund palmer elizabeth potts tho mas parks and robert caldwell doct wm j polk wm b porter wm potts q wm c query r joseph reed capt peter rape isaac rosser john reed charles richmond james robinson wm tradford s john stew art john springs 2 john sing garner sanders 3 thomas b smith wm scott hugh snell john smith adam a springs alexander or jas scott andrew spratt sarah stephens i ho mas spratt t â€” jas g torrence 2 abraham taylor v david vance w godfrey wil liams john weaver thomas williamson wm w walker abner wires robert wilson john williamson john wolf miss jane wallace john wallace benjamin weathers 3x77 wm smith p ma october 11 1823 list oi letters iu the post office at concord n c oct 1 1823 a john h at exander william adkison tobias area r â€” thomas basington sol oman burn.es david bradshaw andrew bain charles blackwelder joseph baker william bell peter boger c â€” noah corzine andrew corzine john case able corzine peter coble mr calhoun comes before the public of new jersey wi'h peculiar claims upon its confidence mr adams is probably th most intelligent dipl^motist in the union but for practical information in relation to our internal concerns mr caihoun is without a question his superior and this fact is entitled to serious regard ; for the great questions of national policy which will be agitated for the next ten years will most probably be such as will grow out of our domestic interests rather than our foreign relations bert campbell george cagle d william . duckworth e â€” paul earnhart thomas er 1 f braham fox catharine furr jacob c-ese gâ€”uobert glass h william g har i nelly hudson i tiompson hunt william har , joseph hawel mary huie isabella hunt toige houston dempsey honeycut doct arles harris j â€” john johnson john jarret bn c jimison samuel jimison k â€” robert rkpatrick laird kirkpatrick col p karr jacob lverlv m jane miller andrew m irdy william m'clain john misenhimer jo li m'clelland jacob macart william m'graw trparet m'cochran malcolm m'bride john w rilom the 1cew-tork statesman mr calhoun's whole politit al life nce only shows him to be an ardent friend and maintainer of the constitution of the uni ted states but one ofthe most pure un spotted and undeviating republicans that ever participated in the confidence of the american people no man can put his finger on a single spot or blemish in the republican character of john c calhoun he is above reproach he can stand the severest test thai ever tried poliical faith and constancy eb hugh s m'caleb erexene morridbn m mitchell n william newel o peter ercah p george a phifer john plott ro t p'-rviiuis rev walter s pharr r fran itoss david reese david russel moses ro s john kichey jane russel james ross seth jers jane ross marcus reese john rogers in heed s hartwell spain elizabeth ste pson john strobe alexander scott martin igli john sossaman david moore philip ve w john w weddington josiah p lite 3wt76 d stork e a p m estate of thomas hinshaw piie subscriber having qualified as admin l iatrator to the estate of thomas hinshaw e'd of randolph countv takes this method to h upon all those who are indebted to the e9 te of said hinshaw to make payment also tifies all such as have claims upon said estate present them for payment within the time escribed by law otherwise they will be debar d of recovery jesse uiaiuaw.adfii'r %Â«. 30 1833 3t77 two notorious scolding women had a set-to in england lately force ot lungs alone decided the victory in fa vor of ne of them the defeated xantippe from great prostration of strength died the next day let all termagants take warning it is a matter of deep regret to see american prints becoming the echoes of our most inveterate enemy ; and many of our deluded citizens to be the dupes of such artful intrigue and deep-laid the parent institution with her 300 he who gives fair words feeds you with an empty spoon